OFF THE ICE
• A native of Vancouver, British Columbia
• Married to Karen Roelke
• Father of one daughter – Anna (age
seven)
ON THE ICE
• Skated on four consecutive BC provincial
championship teams
• Rookie of the Year in the British Columbia
Junior Hockey League in 1972
• Captain and leading scorer of the 1973 Dartmouth
freshman team
• Co-captain of Dartmouth varsity team in 1977
• Tallied 92 points as a three-year varsity
letterwinner at Dartmouth College
ON THE BENCH
• Guided UNH to five consecutive NCAA tournament appearances (2006-10), including home quarterfinal games from 2006-09
• Led the Wildcats to the Frozen Four in 2006 and 2008
• Hockey East regular-season champions in '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09
• Hockey East Tournament champions in '06 '07 '08 '09
• School-record 33 wins in 2006 and 2008
• 28 wins in 2007 ranks fourth on program's single-season list
• 27 wins in 2003 ranks fifth on program's single-season list
• UNH was ranked No. 1 in the nation for eight weeks in the 2008 season
• In 2008, UNH ended the year #1 in the nation in penalty kill, #2 in offense, #2 in defense and #2 in power play
• The 2008 Wildcats broke six Hockey East team records and tied two others en route to the league's first undefeated season
• UNH was ranked No. 1 nine consecutive weeks in 2006
• Ranked No. 1 during the 2007 season (ended at No. 4)
• The 2006 team broke seven team and three individual UNH records as well as four team and one individual NCAA records, and 14 team and five individual Hockey East records
• UNH's first perfect season at the Whittemore Center in 2006 (17-0-0)
• 20+ wins each of his first seven seasons
• Named third head coach in UNH history on May 28, 2002
• Prior to being named women's hockey head coach, McCloskey served as the UNH men's hockey associate head coach for a total of nine seasons (1993-97 and 1999-2002); was associate coach at his alma mater (Dartmouth) in 1998
• Began his collegiate coaching career at Princeton University as an assistant in the 1980-81 seasons
ACCOLADES
• Two-time national Coach of the Year runner-up
(2003, 2006)
• Three-time New England Hockey Writers
Association Coach of the Year (2003, 2006, 2009)
• Four-time Hockey East Coach of the Year (2003,
2005, 2006, 2009)
MILESTONES
• First career victory: Oct. 11, 2002; a 4-0 win
vs. Vermont at the Whittemore Center
• 100th career victory: Feb. 25, 2006 in
UNH’s 5-0 win vs. Vermont at the Whittemore Center to clinch
the Hockey East regular-season title
PLAYER RECOGNITION
• UNH has had eight All-America selections during his eight-year tenure; in 2010, Kelly Paton was a First Team selection and Courtney Birchard was named to the Second Team; in 2006, Martine Garland and Sadie Wright-Ward were named to the First Team while Jennifer Hitchcock was a Second Team selection
• Martine Garland was a Top 10 Finalist for the
Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award in 2007 and 2008
• Jenn Wakefield was a Top 10 Finalist for the
Patty Kaz in 2009
• Sam Faber was also a Top 10 Finalist for the
Patty Kaz in 2008
• Nicole Hekle was a Top 10 Finalist for the Patty
Kaz in 2006
• UNH has swept Hockey East’s “Big
Three” awards (Player, Rookie and Coach of the Year) twice
– 2003 and 2006
• A Wildcat was named Hockey East Player of the
Year each of the league’s first four years of existence
• A UNH player has been named Hockey East Rookie
of the Year three times (Lindsay Hansen ‘03; Sam Faber
‘06; Jenn Wakefield ‘08)
• A Wildcat was the Hockey East Goaltending
Champion each of the first six years
• A UNH player was the Hockey East Scoring
Champion three consecutive seasons (2004, 2005, 2006) and four
times overall (2008)
• Two UNH Wildcats skated on the 2007-08 U.S.
Women’s National Team that won gold at the ‘08
IIHF World Championship
• One Wildcat skated on the 2007-08 Great Britain
Women’s National Team that won gold at the ‘08 IIHF
World Championship
• Three UNH athletes on the 2008 roster also
skated for a national select team, and six competed on an Under-22
team